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James, Arthur Coleridge.
Adm. at KING'S (age 18), a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], July 25, 1860.
S. of the Rev. Edward [Christ Church, Oxford], Canon of Winchester [ Hampshire ]. B. at Alton, Hampshire .
Matric. Michs. 1860;
Bell Scholar, 1861;
B.A. (4 th Classic ) 1864;
M.A. 1867.
Fellow, 1863-70.
Assistant Master at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1864-99.
Subsequently lived at Paignton [ Devon ].
Skilled in wood-carving; some of his work is to be seen in Wortham church, Suffolk .
Delighted in writing jeux d'esprit on every occasion.
Author, Deucalionea or Autumn Episodes of Eton; Mammon made Righteous; Songs of Sixpenny .
Twice married; his first wife (married 1870) was a daughter of I. K. Brunel, civil engineer.
Died Aug. 4, 1921, aged 79, at Paignton [ Devon ].
Brother of Charles C. (1849).
( King's Coll. Adm. Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists; The Times, Aug. 9, 1921.)
Arthur Coleridge JAMES
Approx. lifespan: 1842–1921
Adm King's College aged 18, a scholar from Eton, [Buckinghamshire], 1860:07:25
s. of Rev. Edward Christ Church [Oxford] Canon: of Winchester, [Hampshire],
b. Alton, Hampshire ,
Matric 1860:10MT:
Bell Scholar 1861
BA 4 th Classic 1864
MA 1867
Fellow 1863-70
Assistant Master: at Eton, [Buckinghamshire], 1864-99
Subsequently Paignton, [Devon],
Skilled in wood-carving; some of his work is to be seen in Wortham church, Suffolk ,
Delighted in writing jeux d'esprit on every occasion.
Publ.: Deucalionea or Autumn Episodes of Eton; Mammon made Righteous; Songs of Sixpenny
Twice married; his first wife (married (1870) was a daughter of I. K. Brunel, civil engineer.
age=79 : d. Paignton, [Devon], 1921:08:04
brother of Charles C. JAMES (1849)
( King's College Adm. Reg.; Eton School Lists; The Times 1921:08:09)

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